Armchair Art: ‘The Director’s Choice’ Online Exhibition by The National Gallery, London

Armchair Art: ‘The Director’s Choice’ Online Exhibition by The National Gallery, London
Four of the 20 paintings that feature in "The Director’s Choice" exhibition at The National Gallery, London, created with Moyosa Media: (L–R) "Boy Bitten by a Lizard," circa 1594–95, by Caravaggio; "The Entombment (or Christ Being Carried to His Tomb)," circa 1500–1501, Michelangelo; "Doge Leonardo Loredan," circa 1501–1502, by Giovanni Bellini; "The Agony in the Garden," circa 1455–56, by Andrea Mantegna. The National Gallery, London
Lorraine Ferrier
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With much of Europe gradually opening up after months of varying levels of lockdown, many of us may not be comfortable traveling across the Atlantic just yet.
It’s not the same, but in these unprecedented times, we can take solace in online art offerings. One great option to see a world-renowned European collection is “The Director’s Choice” online exhibition by The National Gallery, London. 
Lorraine Ferrier
Lorraine Ferrier
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Lorraine Ferrier writes about fine arts and craftsmanship for The Epoch Times. She focuses on artists and artisans, primarily in North America and Europe, who imbue their works with beauty and traditional values. She's especially interested in giving a voice to the rare and lesser-known arts and crafts, in the hope that we can preserve our traditional art heritage. She lives and writes in a London suburb, in England.
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